I can fit four 60" size planes in my VW sport wagon. I made some tie downs from 2" Hook velcro by punching a half inch hole in the middle and then splitting it lengthwise from one end to to hole in the middle. Then I just put the hole around the leg of the lg and stick the solid side of the velcro to the carpetlike stuff in the back of my car and criss cross the split side and stick it to the floor. This locks the planes in place and they don't roll around when I'm driving. I don't know if this is a very good description but next time I load them up I'll take a pic and post it. And I'll also post the dimensions of the velcro.

I think im just an tad missunderstod. I have no issue to load My 60" edge and i really love it but aspire to bigger bird also, as an compliment and My practical load length is....78" so now, like 5 mins ago i ordered the 78" extra. But My wishes would be an spanking new EXP 78".
Any way...

I think im just an tad missunderstod. I have no issue to load My 60" edge and i really love it but aspire to bigger bird also, as an compliment and My practical load length is....78" so now, like 5 mins ago i ordered the 78" extra. But My wishes would be an spanking new EXP 78".
Any way...

I understood.. Ive been eye the 78" Extra also, But then I think? Well If I'm going 78" I might as well get a 88" Edge On Hacker 12s..

For know I can fit two 60" planes, three 48" planes and all my Gear in the Audi Avant..

Torque motors are as nice as they get! There fully serviceable unlike cheaper throw away motors. In This section, I'll be showing how to replace the bearings,and shaft in the 4016T/500 motor.. These are very tough Motors, but unfortunately I hit the LVC one day, and ended up smacking one of mine on the cement runway. Resulting in a very light noise when spinning it by hand..Fortunately Extreme flight has bearing, and shaft kits in stock. Mine didn't need a new shaft, but I decided to replace it while I was in there.
The 4016T is easily serviced for $25.00 in parts, and a little effort..

I like to Repair a unit like this by using heat,and cold to my advantage. When disassembling the motor, you should flash heat the 2mm set screws in order to loosen the lock tight(WARNING! When I talk about adding heat, its moderate,DON'T OVER HEAT PARTS). Also when we install the new parts, I place the new bearings, and shaft in the freezer for app 30min(this will make the metal contract). Just before assembly, heat the motor case(heating case will expand the metal) apply grease, and then install the cold bearings. By using this method the parts should slide together with little effort. After assembly, Set these parts aside and let them reach room temp, before proceeding

The new line of 60" EXP's are amazing, and the Extra is the best flying plane in that size range I've flown!! Can't wait for it to be here in the states, Chris did his homework with these planes. Tim, you're so close, only a state away, it would be cool if we could get together and fly some time again.